I think women need to be more aware of a man’s sexual desire that when you’re in that position that you are about to engage in sexual activity there’s a huge amount of energy in the male body, there’s a huge amount of will and intent, and it’s very difficult for many men to say no when they are whipped up into a bit of a storm. And it’s the old adage about if you yank a dog’s tail, then don’t be surprised when it bites you. Or you can’t keep snakes in the garden and think they’ll only bite your neighbours.

Nick Conrad, a talkshow host on BBC Radio Norfolk, putting the partridge among the pigeonsIn Conrad’s Monday show, he went on to suggest feminists had “hijacked” or “jumped on” the debate and appear to be “anti-men”.

“The onus has to be on the men,” he said. “And the men have to be condemned if a woman says no and they persist, then that’s absolutely abhorrent.”

“But they then [feminists], in their fury against men and masculinity, they actually forget to stop and say if you tease, if you jump into bed naked with a man, if you give him all the signals and then he acts upon them, then you are partially responsible.”

He concluded his comments saying: “What I’m trying to say is that women also have to understand that when a man’s given certain signals he’ll wish to act upon them and if you don’t wish to give out the wrong signals, it’s best, probably, to keep your knickers on and not get into bed with him. Does that make sense?”

He later apologised. 

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